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What the Coming Wave of Distributed Energy Resources Means for the US Grid

  |   Solar, solar industry

Cumulative distributed energy resource capacity in the United States will reach 397 gigawatts by 2025, according to a new Wood Mackenzie report. The DER resource mix is evolving quickly away from non-residential load management, which made up two-thirds of all U.S. DER capacity in 2015 but will make up less than half by 2025.  Solar, electric vehicle infrastructure, and...

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